Winter in Warsaw may seem like a sleepy city, hidden under a blanket of snow, but in reality, it offers plenty of attractions for both residents and tourists. Whether you prefer active outdoor recreat...
n Polish tradition, Carnival is a time of celebration, social gatherings and a welcome escape from everyday life. Although many associate it with loud balls, colourful masks and toasts until dawn, in ...
Christmas in Warsaw is a time when the bustling Polish capital transforms into a place full of light, calm, and a truly special atmosphere. Although the city is usually associated with traffic, haste,...
New Year’s Eve in Warsaw is one of the most important and spectacular events in Poland, attracting thousands of residents and tourists each year. As the cultural and entertainment center of the countr...
Warsaw in the second half of the 19th century, described by Bolesław Prus in The Doll, is more than just the background for the lives of Stanisław Wokulski, Izabela Łęcka, or Ignacy Rzecki. The city i...
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city that never sleeps. Many people know it for tall office buildings, museums, and historic sites, but at night, Warsaw looks very different – full of life, hidden...
When people think of Warsaw, they usually imagine the Palace of Culture and Science, the Old Town, Łazienki Park, or the Warsaw Uprising Museum. But that’s only part of the city. The capital has many ...
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is busy almost all day and night. During the day, it amazes visitors with buildings, museums, and modern places. But at night, it shows a more mysterious side. A special...










